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Sec-lib

Protecting scholarly digital libraries from infected papers using active machine learning framework

Nir Nissim, Aviad Cohen, Jian Wu, Andrea Lanzi, Lior Rokach,Yuval Elovici, Lee Giles

Researchers from academia and the corporate-sector rely on scholarly digital libraries to access articles. Attackers take advantage of innocent users who consider the articles' files safe and thus open PDF-files with little concern. In addition, researchers consider scholarly libraries a reliable, trusted, and untainted corpus of papers. For these reasons, scholarly digital libraries are an attractive-Target and inadvertently support the proliferation of cyber-Attacks launched via malicious PDF-files. In this study, we present related vulnerabilities and malware distribution approaches that exploit the vulnerabilities of scholarly digital libraries. We evaluated over two-million scholarly papers in the CiteSeerX library and found the library to be contaminated with a surprisingly large number (0.3-2%) of malicious PDF documents (over 55% were crawled from the IPs of US-universities). We developed a two layered detection framework aimed at enhancing the detection of malicious PDF documents, Sec-Lib, which offers a security solution for large digital libraries. Sec-Lib includes a deterministic layer for detecting known malware, and a machine learning based layer for detecting unknown malware. Our evaluation showed that scholarly digital libraries can detect 96.9% of malware with Sec-Lib, while minimizing the number of PDF-files requiring labeling, and thus reducing the manual inspection efforts of security-experts by 98%.

שפת פרסום אנגלית
דפים 110050-110073
כתב עת IEEE Access
כרך 7
סטטוס פרסום פורסם - 01.01.2019
8788686

Keywords

digital
distribution
library
malicious documents
malware
paper
PDF documents
Scholarly

ASJC Scopus subject areas

General Computer Science
General Materials Science
General Engineering
גישה למסמך
10.1109/ACCESS.2019.2933197
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